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Arizona Reaches Postseason for First Time Since 2009

With an 11-5 mark and second-place finish in the NFC West, the Arizona Cardinals successfully garnered a postseason slot for the first time since 2009. With February’s Super Bowl set to be held at the squad’s home site of University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, this will be the first year a host team will compete in the playoffs since 2000. But in order to have a shot at potentially vying for a championship in front of its home crowd, Arizona must first get past the Carolina Panthers on the road in the NFC Wild-Card game.

The Jan. 3 contest at Bank of America Stadium will be the first meeting between the two for the year, while interestingly enough, the Cardinals’ most recent postseason clash with the Panthers was back in 2008 during their Super Bowl run. The winner will advance to the Divisional Round to face either top-seeded Seattle or No. 2 Green Bay, depending on the results of Dallas/Detroit. Arizona fell to the Seahawks in both regular-season meetings, but did not face the NFC North champion Packers.

Cardinals to Open 2014 Season at Home in Primetime

After posting their first 10-win season since 2009 a year ago, the Arizona Cardinals were rewarded with a trio of notable primetime games scheduled in 2014, beginning with the squad’s season opener on Sept. 8 at home against the San Diego Chargers. The Monday night matchup will be the second such contest of the evening and will mark the first meeting between the two teams since 2010.The Chargers have claimed the last three against the Cardinals. Arizona’s other two primetime games will come against NFC West foes during the final three weeks of the regular season including at St. Louis on Thursday, Dec. 11, and in Glendale on Sunday night, Dec. 21, against the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks.

Speaking of the Super Bowl, Arizona’s University of Phoenix Stadium is set to reprise its role as host venue for Super Bowl XLIX on Feb. 1. It will mark the stadium’s second time hosting overall and first since 2007. The Cardinals will welcome a wealth of talented squads to town in the months prior including the likes of divisional rival San Francisco (Sept. 21), Philadelphia (Oct. 26), and Kansas City (Dec. 7). Last season, the NFC West was the only division to have three teams post double-digit win totals including Seattle (13), San Francisco (12), and Arizona (10). The Cardinals will be looking to earn their first playoff spot since 2009.